Woody Harrelson claims he mistook photographer for zombie


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Woody Harrelson defended his clash with a photographer at a New York airport Wednesday night as a case of mistaken identity -- he says he mistook the cameraman for a zombie.

The TMZ photographer filed a complaint with police claiming the actor damaged his camera and pushed him in the face at La Guardia Airport, according to an airport spokesman.

"We're looking into this allegation and if it's warranted, we'll turn it over to the proper authorities," said Port Authority of New York and New Jersey spokesman Ron Marsico.

The photographer, who was not identified, captured the encounter on a small camera after his larger one was broken.

Harrelson, who is being sued by another TMZ photographer for an alleged assault in 2006, did not deny his involvement.

"I wrapped a movie called 'Zombieland,' in which I was constantly under assault by zombies, then flew to New York, still very much in character," Harrelson said in a statement issued Friday by his publicist.

"With my daughter at the airport I was startled by a paparazzo, who I quite understandably mistook for a zombie," he said.

TMZ.com posted two videos of the incident, including one recorded by the larger camera before it was damaged.

The first video shows the photographer following Harrelson and his daughter down an escalator and out of the terminal. It ends with Harrelson apparently reaching for the lens.

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The second video begins with the photographer accusing Harrelson of breaking his camera.

After Harrelson returns the camera to him, a scuffle appears to ensue.

"Woody, this is assault. Woody, this is assault," the photographer is heard saying. "Woody, chill out. Would you please chill out?"

The photographer continues to follow Harrelson for another four minutes as the actor and his daughter walk to the airport parking lot. At one point, Harrelson again turns toward the cameraman.

"I'm being chased by Woody Harrelson while I'm talking to you," the photographer says as he talks to an unidentified person on a cell phone.

"He hit me in my face, he broke my friggin' camera, he broke the camera in pieces," he said.

Harrelson, his daughter and a driver get inside an SUV and the encounter ends.

In the movie "Zombieland," Harrelson plays "the most frightened person on Earth" looking for refuge from zombies, according to the Internet Movie Database

Filming on the movie wrapped in Atlanta, Georgia, on Wednesday, according to director Ruben Fleischer's Web site.

TMZ photographer Josh Levine filed a lawsuit against Harrelson last year for an alleged attack outside a Hollywood nightclub in 2006.

Video of that incident, which is also posted on TMZ.com, also appeared to show Harrelson grabbing a camera and clashing with the photographer.

Los Angeles prosecutors declined to press charges against the actor, but Levine filed a suit last summer asking for $2.5 million in damages.

"Woody Harrelson has a history of anger management issues with people and we intend to put a stop to this," Cyrus Nownejad, Levine's lawyer, said Friday.

TMZ is partly owned by AOL, part of CNN's parent company, Time Warner.

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WTF :laugh:

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Ah well it can be hard to see the difference these days with all those zombies out on the street..

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Zombie or not I don't blame him. Think about it, these guys get right in their faces, follow them everywere, always sticking a camera in their face. It's usually not like they even do it from a respectable distance, they get right in there and follow them. They deserve a slap for being such annoying idiots, i'd break his face rather than his camera.

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Harrelson is a supporter and an activist for the legalization of marijuana and hemp
Harrelson is also an environmental activist

Yeah thats pretty much the kind of guy i thought of after reading the title

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I don't think Paparazzis and Zombies are much different. They don't have brains, they each have their own purpose. They will go out of their own way to do it, even if they die, or cause death.

Love the excuse though. Can't have a better excuse than that.

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Zombie or not I don't blame him. Think about it, these guys get right in their faces, follow them everywere, always sticking a camera in their face. It's usually not like they even do it from a respectable distance, they get right in there and follow them. They deserve a slap for being such annoying idiots, i'd break his face rather than his camera.

He's had trouble with them in the past too. So you know darn well TMZ was egging him on like mad.

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In the movie "Zombieland," Harrelson plays "the most frightened person on Earth" looking for refuge from zombies, according to the Internet Movie Database

Filming on the movie wrapped in Atlanta, Georgia, on Wednesday, according to director Ruben Fleischer's Web site.

Ah man, Woody was in town and I missed him. :(

If they came looking for zombies, it's the right place. Plenty of crackheads roaming downtown Atlanta, with mild weather this time of year they come out day and night and not hide in their usual underpasses and vacant lots. Great filming location for natural ambient zombies and less CGI.

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"With my daughter at the airport I was startled by a paparazzo, who I quite understandably mistook for a zombie," he said.

This line had me in tears... Yes, this is perfectly understandable!

"Woody Harrelson has a history of anger management issues with people and we intend to put a stop to this," Cyrus Nownejad, Levine's lawyer, said Friday.

Or, maybe, you just shouldn't provoke people who you know aren't afraid to snap?

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